[00:00:59] i'm still able to test the mass storage app on my nano2g, and will do so tomorrow, i was so busy the last few days [00:02:38] or maybe tonight, if i manage to properly run ipodscsi, in order to restore my classic [00:07:05] ok that was easy, i even managed to restore the original firmware without repartitioning [00:10:41] retracts: 125, reallocs: 294, pending: 53, start/stop: 130 [00:10:48] does it sound like it needs a replacement? [00:11:27] *** Quits: n1s (~n1s@rockbox/developer/n1s) (Quit: Ex-Chat) [00:13:49] it surely does [00:13:59] even though it isn't anywhere near as fucked up as mine [00:15:45] as i said before, i really hope that apple haven't fixed the dfu signature checking bug in latest units [00:17:09] i don't know how my ipod's hdd is partitioned, but both apple's firmware and emcore/rockbox seem to like it [00:17:36] after restoring, i ran the installer, and it directly went to "flashing...", without showing the warning message [00:18:57] basicly, i restored with ipoddfu.py (WTF.1223, then FIRMWARE.1245), then flasing Firmware-33.9.0.1 with ipodscsi without repartitioning [00:19:30] then ran umsboot 0.2 via dfu, and put a svn head installer on the ramdisk [00:20:04] a long time ago, you said that emcore-installer always repartitions the hdd, how is this possible? [00:24:42] because it apparently has some bug [00:25:16] did it say "use itunes to restore" after flashing the apple bootloader [00:25:34] no, it booted fine [00:25:54] there was the black/white apple logo with the progress bar on the bottom, probably flashing NOR [00:26:11] then it rebooted, and OF booted just fine [00:26:35] emcore svn head + umstest: http://pastie.org/pastes/8237258/text [00:28:32] i.e. you already had a firmware partition before using ipodscsi... [00:28:41] i.e. the installer never removed it, for whatever reason [00:29:50] something like that, actually makes sense [00:30:04] sounds like a feature to me, not a bug :) [00:30:26] it's what most users expect [00:31:20] wasting ~100MB on a 120 GB hdd, so you can restore without losing your data seems like a nice tradeoff to me [00:31:52] some dmesg log: http://pastie.org/pastes/8237274/text [00:32:13] but there's no /dev/sdb, seems like emcore locked up at some point [00:36:01] ok, so "emCORE USB mass storage test" is emCORE's debugging interface, and "emCORE UMS Test USB Device" is the storage device? [00:36:54] no, one is the USB device name, and the other one is the SCSI device name [00:37:32] so yes, the first one hosts the debugging interface, but also a SCSI bridge, which connects to the second one [00:38:58] http://i.imgur.com/sVbCvBJ.png [00:39:22] yeah, that's what i meant [00:43:26] well, windows labels that wrongly [00:43:41] the "USB mass storage test" name is actually for the composite device [00:43:46] the debug interface doesn't have a name [00:53:22] * user890104 was offline for the last 10 minutes [00:53:36] replugging the ipod = instant blue screen [00:53:52] also, w7x64 locks up at booting, if the ipod is connected [00:56:36] * user890104 wonders if it's a good idea to plug it to his w8x64 laptop [00:57:26] ah, windows 8 doesn't crash :) [00:58:18] but there's only an "emCORE Debugger" device [01:28:39] after plugging in: http://i.imgur.com/E3Ecc6t.jpg [01:28:50] while booting, if the ipod is plugged in: http://i.imgur.com/hzyMe8s.jpg [01:30:17] * user890104 hopes that TheSeven has an idea why umstest is causing this, and goes to sleep [01:47:48] hm, no, I haven't... it seems to work just fine for me [01:48:11] well, unless windows chokes on tiny mass storage devices... we're emulating just 2048 sectors here [01:48:41] (without a partition table or file system, contains uninitialized memory data) [02:03:43] *** Joins: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) [02:03:43] *** Quits: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [06:25:25] *** Quits: TheSeven (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) (Disconnected by services) [06:25:29] *** Joins: [7] (~quassel@rockbox/developer/TheSeven) [08:03:46] *** Joins: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) [08:03:46] *** Quits: clustur (~logger@c-68-53-250-91.hsd1.tn.comcast.net) (Remote host closed the connection) [09:54:27] *** Joins: STeeF (~STeeF@office.hostnetbv.nl) [10:59:57] *** Quits: [Saint] (~saint@rockbox/user/saint) (Quit: No Ping reply in 180 seconds.) 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